North Texas Serial Killer Sentenced to 45 Years for Murder of Three Women
WFAAJuly 7, 20251 min1,515 views
8 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβGuilty Plea and Sentencing
- π― Oscar Garcia, who was in the U.S. illegally, has been sentenced to 45 years in prison for the murders of Kimberly Robinson, Cherish Gibson, and Deborah Nice.
- β Garcia pleaded guilty to all three murders, bringing a sense of closure to the families.
- π The families expressed anger and grief, emphasizing that no sentence can truly replace the lives lost.
Investigation and Arrest
- π In July 2023, Garcia was arrested after phone data, surveillance video, and DNA from sexual assault kits linked him to the crimes.
- β οΈ Garcia had been arrested four months prior for allegedly beating his girlfriend, leading to questions about why he had not been deported then.
- βοΈ The family is seeking further investigation into why the earlier arrest did not result in deportation, believing it could have prevented the subsequent murders.
Remembering the Victims
- β¨ The families are sharing memories of Kimberly, Disha, and Cherish, remembering them as beautiful, fun, and loving individuals.
- π Kimberly is remembered for her love of dancing, while Cherish is described as goofy, funny, and willing to do anything for loved ones.
- π The focus is now on remembering the women whose lives were tragically cut short.
Future Implications
- βοΈ Upon completion of his sentence, Garcia is set to be deported.
- β The families believe Garcia deserves more than 45 years, given that multiple lives were taken and suspect there may be other unknown victims.
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